Progress 2019 in Melbourne

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Progress 2019

Progress 2019 will be inspirational & essential! Over 1,700 of Australia's most dynamic community leaders will converge at the historic Melbourne Town Hall, in the aftermath of a defining Federal election. From health, human rights and social justice to inequality and climate change, Progress 2019 will showcase cutting-edge strategies to drive change; and provide practical insights to grow the impact of our organisations. Join us on June 20-21 in the event of the year as we are joined by: 1,700+ of Australia's leading campaigners, advocates and change makers. 400+ non-profit and civil society organisations from all around the country. 60+ sessions led by guest speakers, experts and leaders throughout the sector. Early bird registrations are now available at a huge discount. Be quick sales end on Friday, October 5th and continue to increase as we come closer to the date. For more information, visit: PROGRESS2019.ORG.AU Our growing list of speakers include: Kumi Naidoo (Amnesty International)Owen Jones (The Guardian)Yassmin Abdel-Magied (Emcee)Behrouz Boochani (Refugee detained on Manus)Lenore Taylor (The Guardian Australia) With 100+ speakers to be announced On behalf of the co-chair group: Cassandra Goldie (Australian Council of Social Service)Michelle Higelin (ActionAid)Kelly O’Shanassy (Australian Conservation Foundation)Kara Keys (Australian Council of Trade Unions)Claire Mallinson (Amnesty International Australia)Alan Kirkland (Choice)Lyn Morgain (cohealth)Nadine Flood (Community Public Sector Union)Tim Lo Surdo (Democracy in Colour)Renee Carr (Fair Agenda)Paul Oosting (GetUp)Karly Warner (National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal Services)Rod Little (National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples)Helen Szoke (Oxfam)Amanda McKenzie (The Climate Council)Lee Strike (YOUNG)